Casio FX-603P explained

CASIO FX-603P
Type:Programmable scientific
Entry:Infix
Manufacturer:Casio
Introduced:1990
Precision:12 digits mantissa, ±99 exponent
Display Type:LCD Dot-matrix
Display Size:2×16 Character
Memory Data:110
Memory Step:6,144
Prog Lang:Keystroke (fully merged, Turing complete)
Conn1:Compact Cassette
Via1 1:FA-6
Conn2:Line Printer
Via2 1:FA-6
Via2 2:Centronics printer port
Conn3:PC
Via3 1:FA-6
Via3 2:RS-232
Ports:one vendor specific
Supply:2×"CR-2032" Lithium + 1×"CR-2032" Lithium
Weight:141g, 5 oz
Dimensions:15.24x7,6x1.2 cm, 6"×3"×½"

The FX-603P was a programmable calculator, manufactured by Casio from 1990. It was the successor model to the Casio FX-602P. Since it was only released in a limited number of countries in small quantities, it is now an excessively rare item which commands high prices when sold.

Display

The FX-603P featured a two line dot matrix display with 16 characters each as main display. An additional 4 digits 7-segment display used to display the program step when entering or debugging programs and 20 status indicators.

Programming

The programming model employed was key stroke programming by which each key pressed was recorded and later played back. On record multiple key presses were merged into a single programming step. There were only a very few operations which needed two bytes.[1]

The FX-603P could store 6,144 steps. Data could be stored in 110 memory register. The FX-603P series supported 20 labels for programs and subroutines called P0 .. P19 - twice the amount of the predecessor models. Each program or subroutine could have up to 10 local labels called LBL0 .. LBL9 for jumps and branches.

The FX-603P supported indirect addressing both for memory access and jumps and therefore programming model could be considered Turing complete.

The FX-603P was backward-compatible with the FX-602P could load FX-602P programs from Compact Cassette.

Programming example

Here is a sample program that computes the factorial of an integer number from 2 to 69. For 5!, you'll type 5 P0 and get the result, 120. With the additional alpha output the program is 14 byte long.

Key-code Comment
Change to mode 2 to enable editing of program areas P0 to P19
From the program list, press P0 button to start editing the program area P0
output "n!=" in first row of display. Result will be shown in 2nd line
waits for user input, user types in number and presses EXE button to continue program
stores the value typed in by the user in register M00
put 1 in current immediate register so there is a value to multiple with
label for the loop
multiply
by n
decrements M00 and back to LBL0 until M00=0
end of loop, the machine has calculated

1 x n x (n-1) x x 2 x 1=n!

Interface

Casio FA-6
Type:Multi Interface
Manufacturer:Casio
Conn1:Compact Cassette
Via1 1:Line-Out: 3.5 mm TRS connector
Via1 2:Mic-In: 3.5 mm TRS connector
Via1 3:Tape Start/Stop: 3.5 mm TRS connector
Conn2:Line Printer
Via2 1:Centronics printer port
Conn3:Personal computer
Via3 1:RS-232C

The FX-603P used the same FA-6 interface as used by the Casio FX-840P, Casio FX-841P, Casio FX-850P, Casio FX-860P, Casio FX-860Pvc, Casio FX-870P, Casio FX-880P, Casio FX-890P, Casio VX-1, Casio VX-2, Casio VX-3, Casio VX-4, Casio Z-1 and Casio Z-1GR programmable calculator and pocket computers. This interface features a Kansas City standard Compact Cassette interface, a Centronics printer port and a RS-232 interface.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://fx-602p.krischik.com/index.php/FX-603P/TokenCodes FX-603P Token list
  2. Web site: FA-6.